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An analysis of Indonesian cave paintings is reframing the history of human art, though whether the paintings really were created by human hands remains an open question.
Meet the world’s largest landowners.
AI is helping us replace petrochemicals with natural enzymes.
The recipe for a perfect date night: a rom-com, a bowl of popcorn, and a syringe of testosterone — at least for gerbils, anyway.
The “subarachnoidal lymphatic-like membrane” helps shield and protect the brain.
We don’t know with 100% certainty where SARS-CoV-2 first came from or how it first infected humans. But not all options are equally likely.
The Uros of Lake Titicaca live on floating islands made from reeds. How did they get there?
When leaders embrace positive personal energy, everyone feels the benefits — in trust, innovation and creativity.
Without authenticity, curiosity, and risk-taking we get stuck in the mud — here’s how to make space for resilient progress.
Explore how QBism reframes science by placing the observer at the heart of quantum reality.
The average age of cannabis users is increasing. Weed may fall out of fashion before it becomes legal everywhere.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
MIT Scientist Jason Soderblom describes how the NASA mission will study the geology and composition of the surface of Jupiter’s water-rich moon and assess its astrobiological potential.
People with aphantasia cannot conjure mental images, either original or from memory.
When is a rabbit not a rabbit? When it’s a thought experiment designed to reveal the tricky tango of language and concepts.
A study out of Sweden shows that the highest earning men are slightly less intelligent than those just below them on the economic ladder.
Why would someone who has spent their entire career following orders become a great leader overnight?
More than 90 percent of people make a mistake on this test.
Evidence shows that “centaurs” — human–AI teaming — produce better performance than either people or software can achieve alone.
It could lead to earlier diagnoses, better treatment, and fewer deaths from pancreatic cancer, which kills 88% of patients within five years.
A panel of healthcare professionals much preferred responses that came from the chatbot in a recent study.
The crisis of the Anthropocene challenges our traditional narratives and myths about humanity’s place in the world. Citizen science can help.
Our relationship with chatbots is undergoing a sea change — here’s how the transformation will most affect you and your team.
These nematodes complicate how we understand evolutionary lineages.
The cannabis plant produces both THC – the psychoactive component in marijuana – and the compound commonly known as CBD, which does not lead to a “high.”
Walking is rarer in the U.S. compared to similar nations. It is also deadlier: Nearly 7,500 pedestrians were killed in 2021.
It’s safe to use your face cream, as long as you aren’t eating it.
The Assam stone jars were described as early as 1929. Almost a century later, archaeologists still puzzle over their placement and purpose.